Gavin St Pier dubs Aurigny operated air bridge a 'huge success'
Guernsey's chief minister says an extended air corridor between the Isle of Man and the channel island would be a welcome prospect.
Both nations have recorded a new case of Covid-19 over the weekend, after more than a hundred days each without the virus.
However as both people are self isolating the infection is said to be contained in each island.
Gavin St Pier says it doesn't change the relationship with the Isle of Man, and he hopes the air bridge with the airline Aurigny can continue:

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